Management Dissertation Proposal The proposed dissertation topic is to explore the relationship between sustainability and the Circular Economy considering its impacts on business models and innovatio
Management Dissertation Proposal The proposed dissertation topic is to explore the relationship between sustainability and the Circular Economy considering its impacts on business models and innovatio
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Management Dissertation Proposal
The proposed dissertation topic is to explore the relationship between sustainability and the Circular Economy considering its impacts on business models and innovation. This topic has arisen from the need to address the increased challenges of how to align economic growth with the need to address societal inequalities and environmental degradation which is seeing an increased level of stakeholder interest and demands for higher levels of action from governments and businesses (United Nations Climate Change 2019; Mulvihill and Harris Ali 2017; George et al 2016). These challenges include a wide range